The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... foreign affairs , without , however , mentioning the crisis occasioned by removal of the enemy's diplomats from the Trent . Acknowledging " profound solici- tude " about the possibility of foreign intervention on behalf of the Con ...
... foreign affairs , without , however , mentioning the crisis occasioned by removal of the enemy's diplomats from the Trent . Acknowledging " profound solici- tude " about the possibility of foreign intervention on behalf of the Con ...
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... foreign policy , and he set out to assume control over Union foreign policy . Through the first two years of the fighting possibilities seemed to exist that England and France might side with the Confederacy . England depended upon the ...
... foreign policy , and he set out to assume control over Union foreign policy . Through the first two years of the fighting possibilities seemed to exist that England and France might side with the Confederacy . England depended upon the ...
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... foreign mediation . He offered for adoption by both houses of Congress resolutions assert- ing that the rebellion lived on the hope of foreign support ; that foreign governments should understand the rebel government reposed on the ...
... foreign mediation . He offered for adoption by both houses of Congress resolutions assert- ing that the rebellion lived on the hope of foreign support ; that foreign governments should understand the rebel government reposed on the ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil War James A. Rawley Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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